Very Special Vajayjay Wipes

Feeling concerned about your personal smell? Sorry to be so blunt, but who else can you come to for advice about your nether region? It's time to eradicate any kind of embarrassment and get to the bottom of the not-so-fresh feeling. Of course, there's nothing wrong with your natural smell—it's actually a good way to gauge the health of your ladyparts—but we all have times when we need to do a quick cleaning.

Here are two extremely gentle and discreet intimate grooming wipes that are the perfect pick-me-up for the gal on the go. I can't wait to hear your reviews, so don't be shy—we Bella gals can handle it.

Sweet Spot Wipettes are baby-soft, alcohol-free towelettes that instantly freshen up your private parts. Not only are they pH-balanced (so that you don't eventually go sour) but they are made with a blend of natural essential oils created to go along with your natural scent.

They come either in a pack of 30 for $12 or in a pack of three assorted scents for $2.95. The four different fragrances available are Citrus Galbanum, Geranium Lavender, Basil Grapefruit and Unscented.

For one more refreshing wipe

Shobha Freshening Cloths ($19) are 25 hefty-sized, individual wipes that cleanse, refresh and help banish odor from your bikini region. They are safe for everyday use and are small so that they fit neatly into your purse or travel bag. And if it's that time of the month, these can help you tidy up when you're away from home.

Lighten up to those with "no problems"
I wash with soap and water, am not a "whore" bather as one person posted.
However, I am now in my 50's and have found that this product is helpful from time to time. Baby wipes etc, no matter how hypo allergenic burn me to tears.
Good product.

Lighten up to those with "no problems"I wash with soap and water, am not a "whore" bather as one person posted.However, I am now in my 50's and have found that this product is helpful from time to time. Baby wipes etc, no matter how hypo allergenic burn me to tears.Good product.

WELL...
for what it's worth, I AM TOTALLY IN LOVE WITH SWEETSPOT LABS PRODUCTS.
i admit it!!
apparently douching can cause dryness...and these products DON'T.
they make me feel fresh and clean and i think that is sooo important!!
seriously they truly make me feel clean when i get out of the shower, and ready for my day :))
try 'em, you'll see!

WELL...for what it's worth, I AM TOTALLY IN LOVE WITH SWEETSPOT LABS PRODUCTS.i admit it!!apparently douching can cause dryness...and these products DON'T.they make me feel fresh and clean and i think that is sooo important!!seriously they truly make me feel clean when i get out of the shower, and ready for my day :))try 'em, you'll see!

According to Dlisted (http://www.dlisted.com/node/13653), Terrence Howard said this in Elle:
" If they're using dry paper, they aren't washing all of themselves. It's just unclean. So if I go in a woman's house and see the toilet paper there, I'll explain this. And if she doesn't make the adjustment to baby wipes, I'll know she's not completely clean. "
TBQH, between Terrence Howard and this post, I'm starting to wonder if I'm "not completely clean". :?

Hasn't it been proven in several studies that these sorts of things promote yeast infections?
They're great if you're menstruating and you need to clean up when you can't get to a shower - traveling, at work etc. - but I think more frequent use could be worse for your vaginal health than the better smelling pay off you get.
I also once read a study about how men are biologically, innately perceptive to vaginal smells that indicate a woman's fertility - I guess it's an evolutionary holdover. So your smell could actually attract a man! But who knows if that's true...

Hasn't it been proven in several studies that these sorts of things promote yeast infections?They're great if you're menstruating and you need to clean up when you can't get to a shower - traveling, at work etc. - but I think more frequent use could be worse for your vaginal health than the better smelling pay off you get. I also once read a study about how men are biologically, innately perceptive to vaginal smells that indicate a woman's fertility - I guess it's an evolutionary holdover. So your smell could actually attract a man! But who knows if that's true...

Baby wipes are the way to go! These people that don't "need" to use anything like that, are you kidding? You can wipe with them after you pee for god's sake, they're to freshen up. Nobody said you were crusty or had chlamydia!